Source/Archive record SYO134 - St George's Field Car Park Phase 2
Title | St George's Field Car Park Phase 2 |
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Author/Originator | YAT |
Date/Year | 1990 |
Abstract/Summary
Phase 2 evaluation.
evaluation excavations uncovered well-preserved structural remains and several phases of medieval occupation of the important medieval chapel of St George. Known from historical sources to have been built as the chapel for York Castle during the 12th century, it was granted to the Knights Templar in 1246 and became a royal free chapel following the suppression of the order in 1311.
Excavations also found evidence of the 16th century redevelopment of the buildings as a workhouse and later a public house. Additionally, to the west of the chapel an 18th century post-medieval building, possibly a high status residence fronting on to post-medieval Tower Street, was located. This building appeared to have been used for industrial activities in the early 19th century.
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Referenced Events (13)
- EYO3943 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3944 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3945 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3946 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3947 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3948 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3949 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3950 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3951 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3952 ST GEORGES FIELD (Ref: 1990.17)
- EYO3 St. Georges field car park phase 1 archaeological evaluation (Ref: 1990/17)
- EYO4 St. Georges field car park Phase 2-3 archaeological evaluation (Ref: 1990/17)
- EYO4 St. Georges field car park Phase 2-3 archaeological evaluation (Ref: 1990/17)
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